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The Best of Civil War Minutes: Confederate (2007)

The Best of Civil War Minutes: Confederate (2007)
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From the history book heavies to the anonymous souls who sacrificed everything in order to back up their beliefs, The Best of Civil War Minutes - Confederate relays the remarkable stories that may have otherwise faded with time. The canteens, frock coats, and rifles used by the soldiers paint a vivid portrait of live during the Civil War to show viewers exactly how these military men lived and died. Episodes include "Faces of Lee," "Sunken Blockade Runner Cargo," and "Confederate Battle Flags." ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael Kraus
Director(s):
Mark Bussler
Format(s):
DVD
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From the history book heavies to the anonymous souls who sacrificed everything in order to back up their beliefs, The Best of Civil War Minutes - Confederate relays the remarkable stories that may have otherwise faded with time. The canteens, frock coats, and rifles used by the soldiers paint a vivid portrait of live during the Civil War to show viewers exactly how these military men lived and died. Episodes include "Faces of Lee," "Sunken Blockade Runner Cargo," and "Confederate Battle Flags." ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
75 mins

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Director(s):
Mark Bussler
Writer(s):
David NevilleMichael Kraus
Producer(s):
Mark Bussler
Categories:
Documentary
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    DANIEL G.

    true to its title, there are only a very few minutes of interesting material in this low budget documentary.... the narration is monotonous and seems to attempt to fill in for the lack of material that is typically expected in this genre... instead we have such fascinating trivia like how many buttons were sometimes sewn onto a second lieutenant's frock and the little known fact that barnacles grow onto lumps of coal that have been at the bottom of the ocean after a ship sinks... wow, who would have guessed that... a better title for this would have been "trivia of confederate flags, uniforms, cannon shells and anecdotal stories."

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